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  1. #141

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    Yes, there is a big probability that Nazi Germany would win the second
    world war if they did not invade Russia, there forces because of that act,
    was divided not concentrated, thus fighting two fronts, plus the russians
    are so resilient dragging the war until winter and the demise of the german
    started for the very cold winter makes their big artillery guns dysfunctional,
    and they lose.

  2. #142

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    There's a big possibility since they'll only be fighting in one front and operation Barbarossa did take a toll on the German army. They lost a lot of good men and officers there.
    Hitler should have learned from Napoleon Bonaparte's mistake.

  3. #143

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joseph Ratzinger View Post
    There's a big possibility since they'll only be fighting in one front and operation Barbarossa did take a toll on the German army. They lost a lot of good men and officers there.
    Hitler should have learned from Napoleon Bonaparte's mistake.
    Fighting on all four fronts was an old man's type of war. It proved effective with the Greek Phalanx, the Roman Testudo formation, etc...
    But not on modern warfare. You simply cannot fight on multiple fronts considering your all opposing sides are equal in strength.

  4. #144

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    same here bro I love history. Operation Barbarossa was a total success for the Nazi's which totally caught Russia by suprise. But they were warned by British intellegence before hand, but Russian authorities ignored the warning. Germany was fighting all fronts, as their casualties mount and their military resources depleted. Their production of tanks & planes was also slowed down due to non stop bombings by the allied forces and as the Allied forces was also in the process in building their might for continous fighting againts Axis Powers. It was only the weather which halted the Allied advance. So at the end Germany would still fall.

  5. #145

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    Germany attacked Russia for a reason, and it's for resources. And they're confident nga ma-achieve na nila because of their blitzkrieg tactics. Remember Germany reached as far as Moscow. What they did not anticipate is Russia's terrain and weather. Fighting in all fronts was not a problem for Germany until US joined the war.

  6. #146

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    Quote Originally Posted by bleedingboi View Post
    Fighting on all four fronts was an old man's type of war. It proved effective with the Greek Phalanx, the Roman Testudo formation, etc...
    But not on modern warfare. You simply cannot fight on multiple fronts considering your all opposing sides are equal in strength.
    That's true bro, plus the Russian winter. The German army was not a winter army.

  7. #147

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joseph Ratzinger View Post
    That's true bro, plus the Russian winter. The German army was not a winter army.
    Correct bro. But even with a " Winter-Trained Army", Germany cannot battle against the Russian winter. Russian winter is the worst.

  8. #148

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    Quote Originally Posted by bleedingboi View Post
    Correct bro. But even with a " Winter-Trained Army", Germany cannot battle against the Russian winter. Russian winter is the worst.
    Even Russian tanks get bogged down sa ilang lapok. Grabe kaayu ang lapok sa Russia. Ingun-ana ka worst ang weather sa Russia.

  9. #149

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    Quote Originally Posted by prukutung View Post
    Even Russian tanks get bogged down sa ilang lapok. Grabe kaayu ang lapok sa Russia. Ingun-ana ka worst ang weather sa Russia.
    The same lapok which kept them from Nazi invasion. : )

    After all, if the weather was good, Russia or the world could be a speaking German today.

  10. #150

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    Quote Originally Posted by prukutung View Post
    Germany attacked Russia for a reason, and it's for resources. And they're confident nga ma-achieve na nila because of their blitzkrieg tactics. Remember Germany reached as far as Moscow. What they did not anticipate is Russia's terrain and weather. Fighting in all fronts was not a problem for Germany until US joined the war.
    they expected that japan[after they joined the pact] would attack from the other side to spread the defenses thin. But unknowingly sah Germany, Japan made an agreement with Russia nga dili sila mo attack as long nga dili sila mo interfere sah interest nila sah China or the whole S.E. asia for that matter.

    Because sah agreement between Russia and Japan. Russia confidently left its defenses in asia [industrial zones located] and focuses it in Europe... now that's fun.

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